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it sounded like german chancellor angela merkel. it's a consolidation allowing merkel to grow and make more money for shareholders. no one laughed when david did that chancellor merkel thing and no one laughed again. thank you. these deals have several things in common. first the acquiring companies aren't waiting for washington to rise above anymore. they're moving their stock and cash and putting it to work. the u.s. economy is simply much stronger than we thought just a few quarters ago. second, these deals show that there are ceos who are willing to give up or share their empires in order to make money for their shareholders. oh, cramer, these people are so rich. i know they're not sacrificing financially. that's not the point. the target ceos will all do well but these guys are empire builders. finally, even as the sale of the finally, even as the sale of the new york stock exchange indicates in a symbolic way that interest in equities are waning, these deals show the companies are listed -- that are listed themselves are often
it sounded like german chancellor angela merkel. it's a consolidation allowing merkel to grow and make more money for shareholders. no one laughed when david did that chancellor merkel thing and no one laughed again. thank you. these deals have several things in common. first the acquiring companies aren't waiting for washington to rise above anymore. they're moving their stock and cash and putting it to work. the u.s. economy is simply much stronger than we thought just a few quarters ago....
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i know merkel has been reelected head of germany's christian democratic union with a record of ninety seven point nine percent approval she's now hoping to win a third term as chancellor in next year's general elections german politicians stefan told my colleague ben would say he believes that germany doesn't have any real alternative to the frau in crisis times people always flock around the strong leaders. there is neither in the union in the christian democratic union challenger nor is there anybody from the opposition so far who is a strong enough personality to really challenge her so merkel is trying to tie the e.u. to a fiscal union if michael is reluctant for a third term how much will her european economic policy change i mean will it become more aggressive she seems to have a lot of weight since she is the most popular person at the moment. yeah it will not become more aggressive but it will be felt more strongly because this fiscal union which is imposed from central bureaucratic brussels will force. the people to accept things that they otherwise wouldn't accept so it will
i know merkel has been reelected head of germany's christian democratic union with a record of ninety seven point nine percent approval she's now hoping to win a third term as chancellor in next year's general elections german politicians stefan told my colleague ben would say he believes that germany doesn't have any real alternative to the frau in crisis times people always flock around the strong leaders. there is neither in the union in the christian democratic union challenger nor is there...
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merkel is there could be no are better diagnosis than more doctors for rural areas. e> if we had some young physicians come in, i would be very happy to retire. >> reporter: and if the kansas rogram can inspire more young thople like julie ann-- >> i think all of us are very much on the path to fulfilling that goal of going back home. wouldorter: ...that would be powerful medicine for small towns all across the american prairie. barry petersen, cbs news, denver. e sdubois: police say dallas cowboys football player josh brent was drunk when he veered off the road early this morning, hit a curb, and flipped his car. jerry brown, a practice squad team member who was riding in ahe vehicle was killed. brent faces a charge of intoxication manslaughter. till ahead here tonight, home, weet, down-sizehome. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want
merkel is there could be no are better diagnosis than more doctors for rural areas. e> if we had some young physicians come in, i would be very happy to retire. >> reporter: and if the kansas rogram can inspire more young thople like julie ann-- >> i think all of us are very much on the path to fulfilling that goal of going back home. wouldorter: ...that would be powerful medicine for small towns all across the american prairie. barry petersen, cbs news, denver. e sdubois: police...
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you can worry about angela merkel, our guess is she is doing other than the rest of them and will survive, there's plenty to worry about that is what makes overall the market depressed and therefore attractive. ashley: you like the auto sector and insurance, tell us a little bit about that. >> insurance kind of our chicken way of finance. we are not comfortable with the euro banks we think the insurance companies are in much better shape, they came off of catastrophic losses last year so the p/e ratios are a little higher than they appear. not as high as they appear rather. this year or next year's estimate fairly reasonable and they mentioned a four and .5% yield roughly, it is an attractive package. it is on a worldwide upturn in consumer demand is not happening fast. like in this country were all those are selling at her and we think the economy here and abroad is slowly building up momentum. we need to remember stock investing is in essence investing in a leading indicator. the market leads the economy, if we wait for the economy to say it is all clear, we will miss most of the price
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and also online for you the vatican tries to preserve the merkel's of renascence art by installing and vacuum cleaner in the sistine chapel those stories and much more at r.t. dot com for you. as twenty twelve comes turn and takes a look at the bands that have been dominating the headlines for the past twelve months and today we're bringing you the story of the massive protests that have been shaking europe all year from the point of view. it came to the point where if you walked into the studio you knew there was going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we have seen with soap still it's over some type of square and i just see the come around behind the camera everybody else around me putting just months on like you had to queue for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that horrible taste in your mouth and of course it's the tear gas that's be
and also online for you the vatican tries to preserve the merkel's of renascence art by installing and vacuum cleaner in the sistine chapel those stories and much more at r.t. dot com for you. as twenty twelve comes turn and takes a look at the bands that have been dominating the headlines for the past twelve months and today we're bringing you the story of the massive protests that have been shaking europe all year from the point of view. it came to the point where if you walked into the...
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and also online the vatican tries to preserve the merkel's renee sons art by installing a high end vacuum cleaner in this sistine chapel so those stories and much more. political forum is often the place where new words and phrases are invented to soften the hard truths but as i know i ask how they knew what can be a really destructive public attention away from shoes. the art of politics is made up of many things. handshakes smiles and a good arsenal of verbal camouflage americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality americans have trouble facing the truth or as the late american comedian george carlin put it euphemistically language that conceals reality poor people used to live in the slums now the economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. and here her. no they don't have a negative cash flow position. and today america's love affair with semantics has given birth to a new phrase to describe the rich job creators in america basically are on strike increasing taxes on job creators this administration and this president policies are hostile to job c
and also online the vatican tries to preserve the merkel's renee sons art by installing a high end vacuum cleaner in this sistine chapel so those stories and much more. political forum is often the place where new words and phrases are invented to soften the hard truths but as i know i ask how they knew what can be a really destructive public attention away from shoes. the art of politics is made up of many things. handshakes smiles and a good arsenal of verbal camouflage americans have a lot...
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is there a way we can give less of our money away to the eurozone countries all the best angle and merkel p.s. i also want to win the general election next year thank you of course you get letters from little boys and girls from all over the world these drones just from here in europe produce this from us what's come from from paris from a little boy who says this well all of his famous friends keep running off and leaving him. it would be great if this year a new more super rich followed jerrod deputy you and left france we really need their seventy five percent income taxes if we are to stay with the likes of angola and not find ourselves in the same trouble as demetrius thank you francois hollande . oh right well this one comes from a little boy who has been on the naughty list in the past but he insists he's going to be good in the future. i sound here's the thing i want to be prime minister again i know there were some problems last time however now i'm ready to step back in leave this lead to success quite possibly out of the euro sincerely silvio berlusconi well we'll have to wait
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coming to it's a brit to have been awarded of the announcement to be made in the very week that angela merkel went to athens and was greeted not just by tens of thousands of protesters but people dressed up in swastikas and giving it the salutes frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among more moderate voices there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this war and now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions
coming to it's a brit to have been awarded of the announcement to be made in the very week that angela merkel went to athens and was greeted not just by tens of thousands of protesters but people dressed up in swastikas and giving it the salutes frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we currently got among...
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coming up new at 10, germany's chancellor angela merkel says europe will have to work very hard to it maintain its current standard of living. at the top of the hour, find out what she's saying about welfare and here is another development from overseas. we brought you the story last week, french actor gerard depardu, he is leaving home, leaving france because of higher taxes and handed in his passport. now, the french prime minister has some choice words for mr. depardu. he's obviously in the happy with him and find out exactly what he said at ten o'clock eastern time this morning. time is money. 30 seconds, here is what else we've got for you, an in japan, again, a landslide win, so, what's the new prime minister going to do about the world's worst debt problem? print more money and stimulate more, too. build more infrastructure. will that work? we have our own resident japan expert. question, is jeff immelt's cozy relationship with the president costing general electric shareholders money? we will be discussing it. and i lost on friday when i questioned "the washington po " post's"
coming up new at 10, germany's chancellor angela merkel says europe will have to work very hard to it maintain its current standard of living. at the top of the hour, find out what she's saying about welfare and here is another development from overseas. we brought you the story last week, french actor gerard depardu, he is leaving home, leaving france because of higher taxes and handed in his passport. now, the french prime minister has some choice words for mr. depardu. he's obviously in the...
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place where every major issue as being decided all voted against basically the decision is that anglo merkel wants to keep. the eurozone intact and she's been doing her best to make sure that that happens and i mean we've been following that see you out the year we've also seen the effects of it not just the decision seeing the decisions that are made here in journey but the effects that they have on countries like greece who would sound in athens where in thessaloniki where we've witnessed the. decisions that are made by the most successful eurozone countries what they're having on the poorer countries like greece like italy like spain and the well unfortunate results of the financial crisis on every day people you're reporting from a lot of think of this let's just recall what happened in grace witnessed didn't it the worst civil unrest in europe by far how has life changed for the greeks in twenty twelve. yes we have seen some serious changes to the lifestyle of the every day greek i think one of the most poignant moments of it really was we went to a an orphanage in thessaloniki and we w
place where every major issue as being decided all voted against basically the decision is that anglo merkel wants to keep. the eurozone intact and she's been doing her best to make sure that that happens and i mean we've been following that see you out the year we've also seen the effects of it not just the decision seeing the decisions that are made here in journey but the effects that they have on countries like greece who would sound in athens where in thessaloniki where we've witnessed...
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do you agree with angela merkel insistence on an austerity for greece, spain, italy? >> austerity? yes. there is no way you can do without problem with those various sponsors and sustainably go with the quid pro quo. but to do that to maintain austerity to be bailed out. over the indefinite period. this is where the rubber hits the road. where you need very disciplined policies and willingness to lend on the part of the creditors. they don't trust the borrowers who do not trust but they do for a few months. [inaudible] then a few months later so a little more discipline and a little more money. they said the vote provide the my a plan. but behind all of this side believe there is the enormous sense of commitment probably just in the part of the republic. i almost cannot imagine. and what would happen under this situation in? but with the conviction we've tried hour best but traditionally you cannot kick them while they are down. and a stand but the problem with the european union fed is monetary union's as opposed to the fiscal union. they benefited from the low interest-rate and t
do you agree with angela merkel insistence on an austerity for greece, spain, italy? >> austerity? yes. there is no way you can do without problem with those various sponsors and sustainably go with the quid pro quo. but to do that to maintain austerity to be bailed out. over the indefinite period. this is where the rubber hits the road. where you need very disciplined policies and willingness to lend on the part of the creditors. they don't trust the borrowers who do not trust but they...
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she is andrea merkel and chance that legislator of germany. she is trying to save us from an economic calamity in europe. it's not perfect but she has nudges some of these countries toward reform. she agreed on some bailouts to keep it going. if the euro survive it will be thanks to her. >> paul: and she wins reelection? >> absolutely. >> mine to the people of year is people of new york and new jersey with hurricane sandy. half of them without power. subways, no gas, scenes looks like it's out of the dresden fire bombing but civilization did not fall away. there was no crime or violence. people did the best they could and things will look better in the morning. it's a testament to resilience and grace under pressure. >> paul: my miss goes to chief justice john roberts for his ruling that the affordable care act is constitutional. he agreed that it violated the commerce
she is andrea merkel and chance that legislator of germany. she is trying to save us from an economic calamity in europe. it's not perfect but she has nudges some of these countries toward reform. she agreed on some bailouts to keep it going. if the euro survive it will be thanks to her. >> paul: and she wins reelection? >> absolutely. >> mine to the people of year is people of new york and new jersey with hurricane sandy. half of them without power. subways, no gas, scenes...
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do you agree come you both, do you agree with angela merkel's insistence on austerity for greece, spain and italy? >> austerity, yes. the definition of how much. but there's no way you can deal with that problem without a substantial degree of austerity in cases where they have excesses and bubbles and various parts of the economy and deficiencies. you can't sustainably bail them out without basically quid pro quo. on the other hand, let me say you can expect them to maintain austerity and less they're going to get -- that there will be some action. or within a definite period. and this is where kind of the rubber meets the road. everybody i think understands that, let's not call austerity, but you need very discipline policy by the borrower. unity willingness to lend on a part of the creditors. accreditors don't quite trust the borrower's. the borrowers don't quite trust the creditors that they will provide the money. so they don't do this on a grand scale. they do it, comes to kind of a, they differ too much. say, we'll go in for another three months. then a few months later they come
do you agree come you both, do you agree with angela merkel's insistence on austerity for greece, spain and italy? >> austerity, yes. the definition of how much. but there's no way you can deal with that problem without a substantial degree of austerity in cases where they have excesses and bubbles and various parts of the economy and deficiencies. you can't sustainably bail them out without basically quid pro quo. on the other hand, let me say you can expect them to maintain austerity...
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she doesn't give many speeches, she is andrea merkel. think she has done more than anyone in the last year to try to save us from an economic calamity in europe. it's not perfect solution but she has nudged countries to reform. she agreed to some bailouts to keep it going. if the u.s. survives and we all survive it will be thanks to her. >> my people of the year is new york and new jersey and conduct during hurricane sandy. half of them without power, subways, no gas, scenes looked like out of the dresden fire bombing. civilization didn't fall away. there was no crime or violence and things will be look better not morning. it's a testament to resilience and grace under pressure. >> paul: my piss mis go to john roberts for his ruling that the affordable care act is constitutional. he agreed with the four conservatives that the law violated the commerce clause of the constitution which was the
she doesn't give many speeches, she is andrea merkel. think she has done more than anyone in the last year to try to save us from an economic calamity in europe. it's not perfect solution but she has nudged countries to reform. she agreed to some bailouts to keep it going. if the u.s. survives and we all survive it will be thanks to her. >> my people of the year is new york and new jersey and conduct during hurricane sandy. half of them without power, subways, no gas, scenes looked like...
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they see it coming and they are very nervous because angela merkel in germany, the conservative government and nicolas sarkozy in france, the former conservative government where people who believe in protecting the capitalist system by bailing out every bank and big corporations the way we did here, doing that by borrowing money and then paying of these enormous debts by laying off public employees and using the money used to dig them to bar of -- pay off your borrower. the strategy everywhere. the germans and the french workers are worried so this neutralized them by saying don't worry, we won't do it to you because the issue is we are not going to hurt you because we won't leave you to pay for those spend ridge greek or spanithrif italians. very dangerous. they already have many -- house of for this nicely -- mixed fox about their fellow europeans left over from the war. those are being rekindled on a scale that should make everyone aware of the recent history. you can already see the signs of severe conflict in europe which i notice in the american press systematically underreport ridg
they see it coming and they are very nervous because angela merkel in germany, the conservative government and nicolas sarkozy in france, the former conservative government where people who believe in protecting the capitalist system by bailing out every bank and big corporations the way we did here, doing that by borrowing money and then paying of these enormous debts by laying off public employees and using the money used to dig them to bar of -- pay off your borrower. the strategy...
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if merkel gets re-elected, she will be a major outlier. the general rule of thumb for almost all politician, you never survive a debt crisis. germany doesn't have a debt crisis, the rest of europe. she may survive compared to every other government. >> it will be fascinating to see if she wins how her policy changes with less political risk. >> once you don't have to battle the god of re-election, everything changes. >> as we have seen in this country. >>> a winter storm slamming the east coast and impacting the northeast, after the break. >>> the latest place banks are turning to in the hunt for yield. am [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more
if merkel gets re-elected, she will be a major outlier. the general rule of thumb for almost all politician, you never survive a debt crisis. germany doesn't have a debt crisis, the rest of europe. she may survive compared to every other government. >> it will be fascinating to see if she wins how her policy changes with less political risk. >> once you don't have to battle the god of re-election, everything changes. >> as we have seen in this country. >>> a winter...
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number two is almost the most powerful woman, angela merkel and number one was unanimous, president barack obama. ♪ everybody wants to rule the world ♪ r ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! [ male announcer ] are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends friday, december 7th. so don't wait. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and b, your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits... all in one complete plan... for a $0 monthly premium. no more than what you already pay for medicare part b. unitedhealthcare doesn't stop there. we'll cover 100% o
number two is almost the most powerful woman, angela merkel and number one was unanimous, president barack obama. ♪ everybody wants to rule the world ♪ r ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! [ male announcer ] are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open...
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a litmus test, alistair, do you think that we can look ahead and see whether or not merkel is going to do well or poorly when she goes to the polls? >> i think markets will be tempted to do that. the key point here, louisa, is that the balance of power in sacksny is also a parallel to the balance of power in germany. it does look like the two main opposition parties could seize power from cdu in lower saxony, despite the fact that they're going to win the plurality. less than 5% in all likelihood, which means they don't get seats in the regional parliament. now, we could see that pattern repeated at the federal level. but at the moment, i have to say opinion polls in germany at the federal level are pointing firmly to a cdu/spd grand coalition after the election next september or october. does it matter? well, you know, a lot of people are saying if we finish up with an spd green government in germany, surely there will be more forgiving of the peripherals, more inclined to be helpful in the eurozone. yes, i think theymight. which is not hugely in favor of paying taxes in order as they
a litmus test, alistair, do you think that we can look ahead and see whether or not merkel is going to do well or poorly when she goes to the polls? >> i think markets will be tempted to do that. the key point here, louisa, is that the balance of power in sacksny is also a parallel to the balance of power in germany. it does look like the two main opposition parties could seize power from cdu in lower saxony, despite the fact that they're going to win the plurality. less than 5% in all...
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now is two governors that attended that meeting, chairman of the national governors association jack merkel as well as oklahoma's republican governor the group's vice chair. thaw for joining us. governor fallon, i'll start off with you. we heard scott walker in there. why not take a side here? >> well, we have 50 different states. we have governors that have different political philosophies. what we're trying to find is common ground, some collaboration between the national governors association, the governors that we represent to say this is a very serious issue, the fiscal cliff, the end of the year, the tax cuts that will expire, the budget cuts we're talking about, the federal deficit, the amount of the deficit itself. as governors we try to find common ground issues that we can bring to the president to speaker boehner, to leader reid to talk about and say, we want to grow our economy. we want to create jobs. we understand these are tough decisions that have to be made. we understand there whim be cuts on the federal side. the states will have a shared responsibility with those cuts. w
now is two governors that attended that meeting, chairman of the national governors association jack merkel as well as oklahoma's republican governor the group's vice chair. thaw for joining us. governor fallon, i'll start off with you. we heard scott walker in there. why not take a side here? >> well, we have 50 different states. we have governors that have different political philosophies. what we're trying to find is common ground, some collaboration between the national governors...
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netanyahu's remarks come ahead of a sit-down with german chancellor angela merkel. that is quick look at the headlines making news at this hour. thank you, tracy. tracy: uma pemmaraju thank you very much. >> you're welcome. tracy: the country's largest port complex is up and running of a strike that lasted more than a week. adam housley is the at port of los angeles with the latest. what is going on, adam? >> tracy much different than what we saw here yesterday. in fact much different than we heard here yesterday. throughout the report you might hear train horns. we haven't heard them in last couple seconds. throughout the morning all you seem to here is train horns and ship horns. that means activity is back on here in los angeles. 44% of the all cargo moves through here. you see a couple of ships that will be loaded here shortly as the port is getting back into full gear. for eight days a strike from about 800 clerical workers which was honored by about 10,000 longshoremen shut down 90% of the this port. by many estimates it costs about $700 million a day as this
netanyahu's remarks come ahead of a sit-down with german chancellor angela merkel. that is quick look at the headlines making news at this hour. thank you, tracy. tracy: uma pemmaraju thank you very much. >> you're welcome. tracy: the country's largest port complex is up and running of a strike that lasted more than a week. adam housley is the at port of los angeles with the latest. what is going on, adam? >> tracy much different than what we saw here yesterday. in fact much...
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yesterday, merkel buys a company. today -- >> angela merkel bought a company? >> play that out. the insurance business. gardner denver perhaps. david -- >> yeah. >> this is deal mania. >> mention arris, trading up again, double the size of the -- what is happening? >> ge this week. >> potentially, the italian enginemaker. >> the fiscal cliff, result supposed to be frozen? aren't we supposed to be paralyzed? >> i guess the clock ran out on everybody saying we can't do anything? >> this is huge for us. >> i don't have a legitimate answer for you. none of these transactions are going to close this year, not a result of let's get something done by year end to avoid capital gains. >> something changed in people's attitudes, david. >> pent up demand for dealmaking that's been there. maybe a reflection that okay, going to get something done and so i feel a little bit better as a ceo in making a decision. but a lot of these have been in the works for some time but it is very interesting, jim. i don't have a straight answer. >> i'm going to buy -- i want to buy -- m and a, a huge profit.
yesterday, merkel buys a company. today -- >> angela merkel bought a company? >> play that out. the insurance business. gardner denver perhaps. david -- >> yeah. >> this is deal mania. >> mention arris, trading up again, double the size of the -- what is happening? >> ge this week. >> potentially, the italian enginemaker. >> the fiscal cliff, result supposed to be frozen? aren't we supposed to be paralyzed? >> i guess the clock ran out on...
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angela merkel told a german tabloid that the question of the so-called haircut can be revisited. in the past, merkel's government had ruled out forgiving any debt. >> in corporate new, ubs is reportedly close to a settlement. the "new york times" says the swiss bank is expected to pay horn $450 million over claims that some of its employees submitted false libor rates. that's pretty huge story and we will take a look and ten to see what happens with this. also morgan stanley trader is under investigation by cme regulators over trades and treasury futures four years ago. at the time he was employed by goldman sachs. he's now head of global interest rates products at morgan stanley. the probe is aimed at establishing whether hadden's late trades hat manipulate closing prices and made other trades more profitable. also singapore airline says that it is in talks with interested parties to sell its 49% stake in virgin atlantic. delta is reportedly among the potential suit ors. delta is said to want to gain access on injury gain's landing rights at london heathrow. >> biggest internati
angela merkel told a german tabloid that the question of the so-called haircut can be revisited. in the past, merkel's government had ruled out forgiving any debt. >> in corporate new, ubs is reportedly close to a settlement. the "new york times" says the swiss bank is expected to pay horn $450 million over claims that some of its employees submitted false libor rates. that's pretty huge story and we will take a look and ten to see what happens with this. also morgan stanley...
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merkel has an election coming up soon. i don't think you'll see germany doing a lot of bailing out the rest of europe. and europe is the number one global concern to this day. if europe doesn't do well, the rest of the world economy is going to suffer. >> gregg: what about japan? is it insolvent already? >> yeah. a lot of people believe so. that will be a big story in 2014. just recently japan announced that they are going to start printed ago lot of money and last week, you saw the yen drop in value 15% which means that, if what we are company exporting to japan that just hurts our sales quite a bit because the value of their yen is less. so not able to buy as many products which is then, gregg, to hurt our stock market because a lot of our growth comes outside our borders of the united states. this is is a problem that goes directly to nks 401-k plan. >> then there is china which is the growth juggernaut but it accelerated? >> in fact the beginning of the year they are looking at double-digit growth. we're going to see 6
merkel has an election coming up soon. i don't think you'll see germany doing a lot of bailing out the rest of europe. and europe is the number one global concern to this day. if europe doesn't do well, the rest of the world economy is going to suffer. >> gregg: what about japan? is it insolvent already? >> yeah. a lot of people believe so. that will be a big story in 2014. just recently japan announced that they are going to start printed ago lot of money and last week, you saw the...
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the incredible logistics merkel that allows us to support more than 100,000 troops in the center of central asia. very remote. what we do to deliver baskin- robbins ice cream and every friday night we would have surf and turn nights. the wonder of the combat outpost getting lobster was pretty amazing in the middle of a war zone. the success of our logistics is pretty mind-boggling. host: miriam is calling from new york. good morning to you. caller: george washington warned us about interfering with other countries and their battles. these countries have been battling for thousands of years. our government steps in and joins the so-called -- the u. n., fighting with the u.n. our man refused to go and he is arrested. why are we involved? our government is to protect our shores. in bad man can come through the borders. some of these people have been coming through and those are the ones arrested. as far as letting the proper -- i know that's the papers are conglomerate under certain people who do not want this. i assure you one thing. it is not our government, our people in the government that
the incredible logistics merkel that allows us to support more than 100,000 troops in the center of central asia. very remote. what we do to deliver baskin- robbins ice cream and every friday night we would have surf and turn nights. the wonder of the combat outpost getting lobster was pretty amazing in the middle of a war zone. the success of our logistics is pretty mind-boggling. host: miriam is calling from new york. good morning to you. caller: george washington warned us about interfering...
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. >> has anybody spoken to angela merkel to see whether she's happy with this? >> apparently both governments say they're happy with this decision. but -- >> after the last time when they didn't bother to check with the german chancellor and assured us that it was all fine. i just wonder if that's done it properly this time. stefane, thanks for that. off to japan thousanow where ni has had a set back. the story from tokyo. >> nissan says it was recall half a million compact calls starting tomorrow. it covers the c plus c produced between february 2002 and february 2009. rear lights may not work when reversing and braking due to wiring problems and they will offer free repairs. the problem hasn't caused any accidents or injuries so far and only applies to cars sold it in japan. in china, auto sales are slowly recovering and this is good it news for nissan as the chinese market accounted for 26% of its global sales in fiscal 2011. more than its japanese peers. nissan sales in most of were down 30% from the previous year, but a slight improvement from october when
. >> has anybody spoken to angela merkel to see whether she's happy with this? >> apparently both governments say they're happy with this decision. but -- >> after the last time when they didn't bother to check with the german chancellor and assured us that it was all fine. i just wonder if that's done it properly this time. stefane, thanks for that. off to japan thousanow where ni has had a set back. the story from tokyo. >> nissan says it was recall half a million...
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in the upper left corner after coming you that people protesting nuclear power and angela merkel malae actually respect immensely as the new chancellor of germany, she decided because of the protest to shut down nuclear power she is a nuclear physicist, so she should know better. orie tidal wave and a long time but she gave in to the unfair mental pressure and decided to shut down the nuclear power plants and in that corner you have it causes cancer and the weasel advancing in the lower left corner before they don't want hydroelectric power in the region patagonia in the argentinian chilean border. so they are opposed to hydroelectric power and in the bottom right to have a guide is supposed to wind power and you may not be able to read this but it's classic and capitalism still blows to i'm not sure what that has to of capitalism that he made short. >> that might actually turn off. >> let's review just for a second of the progress of protesters don't want vaccines, chemicals, genetically modified crops, research and genetically modified crops, animal research, biology research and nuc
in the upper left corner after coming you that people protesting nuclear power and angela merkel malae actually respect immensely as the new chancellor of germany, she decided because of the protest to shut down nuclear power she is a nuclear physicist, so she should know better. orie tidal wave and a long time but she gave in to the unfair mental pressure and decided to shut down the nuclear power plants and in that corner you have it causes cancer and the weasel advancing in the lower left...
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. >> angela merkel number two. easy to understand. >> europe goes through germany and germany goes through merkel. >> let's talk about vladimir putin coming in at number three. >> yes. he has been on the list even when he wasn't president because we all know who was still running the show then. he's back up there with a bullet. he's been as high as two on this list. here is somebody who has a u.n. security council permanency, controls a huge oil and gas reserve, has a nuclear tipped army and wields his power very effectively. >> and loves to show his muscles. many times as possible. >> powerful in many ways. that's right. >> of late bill gates has been the rodney dangerfield of silicon valley or seattle. he gets absolutely no respect but you give him plenty. he comes in at number four. why? >> this is where you talk about the spheres of power. here's somebody who is trying to cure world disease. in favourable terms of affecting millions of lives. he is 57 years old. he's the second richest man in the world. he has
. >> angela merkel number two. easy to understand. >> europe goes through germany and germany goes through merkel. >> let's talk about vladimir putin coming in at number three. >> yes. he has been on the list even when he wasn't president because we all know who was still running the show then. he's back up there with a bullet. he's been as high as two on this list. here is somebody who has a u.n. security council permanency, controls a huge oil and gas reserve, has a...
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. >> is it just until angela merkel is in a better position? >> it's in draghi's hands. theoretically, right? he can do what he wants to do when he wants to do it. >> okay. that part of the equation don't surprise me because i've been waiting for them to do this anyway. >> everybody has been waiting, too, but the more important thing about waiting is you know it can happen on a moment's notice. >> right. >> okay, because the way the votes settle. okay, was there more reported? kind of markets kind of moved a little. you had the euro move. you had the two-year swap over in europe move. the bundesbank, whatever it is over in germany, 44 basis points to 31. so that market moved. did have some movements in the market but you guys didn't pick it up. but it's important because it's important because you've got these series of puts over in europe. you've got the u.s. going, the series of puts in europe. relatively easy money. we expect some tightening at the year end but we didn't get them. i'm talking about bond markets. you see how spain, italy traded. so we're kind of nervou
. >> is it just until angela merkel is in a better position? >> it's in draghi's hands. theoretically, right? he can do what he wants to do when he wants to do it. >> okay. that part of the equation don't surprise me because i've been waiting for them to do this anyway. >> everybody has been waiting, too, but the more important thing about waiting is you know it can happen on a moment's notice. >> right. >> okay, because the way the votes settle. okay, was...
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. >> democratic senator jeff merkel of oregove -- jeff merkl oregon. we'll be right back. plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to...
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the backing of italy's business community, as well as international support from german chancellor merkel. recent polls show voters are far less enamored of monti's tax increases, spending cuts and reforms to entitlement programs. >>> and the race will be complicated by former prime minister silvio berlusconi who stepped down in november two thud eleven amid sex scandals and a crumbling economy. he told cnbc italy that he doesn't want to run for prime minister but he feels obligated to do so. coming up, what do you need to know about the economy and the markets in the new year? the asset classes and sectors that will hopefully make you some money next year, right after the break. >> wednesday on "squawk box," christmastime's through, but members of congress have lots more to do. rise above party, find cuts for spending, and figure out how to keep tax cuts from ending. our leaders are angry, the speaker's perplexed, watch "squawk box" on wednesday to find out what's next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain
the backing of italy's business community, as well as international support from german chancellor merkel. recent polls show voters are far less enamored of monti's tax increases, spending cuts and reforms to entitlement programs. >>> and the race will be complicated by former prime minister silvio berlusconi who stepped down in november two thud eleven amid sex scandals and a crumbling economy. he told cnbc italy that he doesn't want to run for prime minister but he feels obligated to...
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a very good week for merkel. she has basically cleared her in tray of potential near-term problems. remember this is the week they agreed to give greece now within days 34 billion euros. they've done a deal where the ecb will regulate the biggest banks in europe and, importantly, the germans will be exempted, state run banks, savings banks. so the skeletons can stay in the german closet there as far as the banks are concerned. that was important for the germans. it is ironic in a year when so many people called for a breakup the european union this summit, poland actually said we'd like to start off applications to become the 18th member of the eurozone. that will play out during the course of next year. as far as the stock markets are concerned, today is relatively flat overall. no follow through from china which i mentioned earlier. i thought it was very interesting. here you go. >> the european markets are closing now. >> some are red. some are green. if you check the data you'll see we haven't really moved at all today. china was up 4%. shanghai was up 4% overnight. normally you
a very good week for merkel. she has basically cleared her in tray of potential near-term problems. remember this is the week they agreed to give greece now within days 34 billion euros. they've done a deal where the ecb will regulate the biggest banks in europe and, importantly, the germans will be exempted, state run banks, savings banks. so the skeletons can stay in the german closet there as far as the banks are concerned. that was important for the germans. it is ironic in a year when so...
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how america will stay competitive -- i hear your phone -- [laughter] the question of whether or not a merkel be able to compete, whether we will be able to make investments, are we -- are we going to be able to have the kind of innovation that creates jobs? north of 80% of the net new jobs made in america in the last 20 years have come from start-ups. where had the talent come from? disproportionately from a first generation americans. we are very lucky particularly in northern virginia, which rivals only the silicon valley in terms of the number of tech- related startups, you look a little deeper, and a 1 1/3 of the tech startups in northern virginia had one of the co- founders or founders as a first generation american. the numbers in the valley are even higher. how do we maintain that? one is talent. i will come back to that in a moment. another piece of this which we think is very complementary and something that steve has been very active in and actually did get past this year is noodles in terms of access to capital. if somebody used to be a venture capitalist for 20 years, and an elec
how america will stay competitive -- i hear your phone -- [laughter] the question of whether or not a merkel be able to compete, whether we will be able to make investments, are we -- are we going to be able to have the kind of innovation that creates jobs? north of 80% of the net new jobs made in america in the last 20 years have come from start-ups. where had the talent come from? disproportionately from a first generation americans. we are very lucky particularly in northern virginia, which...
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other words, too much of a focus on what is happening from germany and the austerity inspired by angela merkel. in particular, he is drawing attention to this. which is the spread of the extra that investors demand to hold italian bonds over german bonds. i've shown this to you a couple times. over the last year it's been a mainstay of a lot of the italian business broadcasts internally. they say our bonds are currently trading so many basis points above the germans on their hourly bulletins. that was one of the reasons why at the height of it berlusconi was kicked out of power. he's saying now this is a total calm. italians essentially should ignore it. he said the spread is a con. back to you, carl. >> he is back. silvio is back. >>> as we head into the final fomc meeting of 2012 fed policymakers have traders on edge. want to get to rick santelli on that in chicago. >> i'm on edge, all right. let's do a summary before i bring my guest and friend art nolan in. december 5th you have a 2.86 trillion fed balance sheet. you have 1.65 trillion of treasuries within that. you have 884 billion of mor
other words, too much of a focus on what is happening from germany and the austerity inspired by angela merkel. in particular, he is drawing attention to this. which is the spread of the extra that investors demand to hold italian bonds over german bonds. i've shown this to you a couple times. over the last year it's been a mainstay of a lot of the italian business broadcasts internally. they say our bonds are currently trading so many basis points above the germans on their hourly bulletins....
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in germany, the headline in the wall street journal, a popular german chancellor angela merkel launches a bid for a third term. we will hear from rick in lodi, california, a republican. caller: the disabilities act is a sham. i am in building construction,. works. they are already trying to come out with an international code book on disabilities. not going tos it's change the laws, and he is lying. host: you're talking about yesterday's debate in the senate. caller: exactly. i wish he would be as passionate about try to get people on the west coast back to work. if they would work as hard on that as the disabilities act, this country would not have the fiscal cliff because people would be working. everybody is always trying to blame the tea party. but tea party did not put this country in debt. but the party is trying to bring it to the attention of the people that these entitlements cannot be afforded any more. it is like your charge card. if you keep charging and taking and taking, pretty soon you have to pay it back. that is what is going on with this fiscal cliff. it's time to pay.
in germany, the headline in the wall street journal, a popular german chancellor angela merkel launches a bid for a third term. we will hear from rick in lodi, california, a republican. caller: the disabilities act is a sham. i am in building construction,. works. they are already trying to come out with an international code book on disabilities. not going tos it's change the laws, and he is lying. host: you're talking about yesterday's debate in the senate. caller: exactly. i wish he would be...
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it is interesting, i think, both angela merkel attended today her party conference, the cdu, the christian democrats, conservatives, she launched her campaign to run germany for a third time. the election is in the third quarter of next year. she actually warned against premature optimism over the crisis saying the worst is not over and we must be cautious going forward. now to a certain extent she would say that, would she not? otherwise we're not out of the woods. keep me in charge. but that was the message that came out of germany today. elsewhere as we kind of wait for things to happen, it's interesting the bond markets continue to rally. we were talking about this yesterday that greece has priced the debt buyback where it has. it will be more generous and next week they're likely to get their money from the rest of the european union. taking some of those concerns back out of the market so, again, today the spanish bond market rallying and, therefore, the yield forming. still above 5% but falling. it's also true of italy. there the yields are down. take a look at where we are on the t
it is interesting, i think, both angela merkel attended today her party conference, the cdu, the christian democrats, conservatives, she launched her campaign to run germany for a third time. the election is in the third quarter of next year. she actually warned against premature optimism over the crisis saying the worst is not over and we must be cautious going forward. now to a certain extent she would say that, would she not? otherwise we're not out of the woods. keep me in charge. but that...
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angela merkel in a recorded address to be broadcast tonight is telling them very clearly that it will be a more difficult year next year in 2013 for them because of course while the u.s. economy is arguably improving, the german economy is deteriorating and much of the eurozone economy is also deteriorating. they will be in recession throughout 2013. and as the financial times points out today, it's been fine for the ecb to promise it would wait in for 2012, but it may physically have to do that for 2013 and that may not be enough for draghi on their own. you'll have to have more political action from the politicians and of course you also have the question as to whether the likes of greece will hit their deficit target. so next year is tough, but for the moment let's have a pass. >> i think they will do that and so are we. happy new year. >>> let's bring in mary thompson at the big board. down 2 points. >> what we're mostly listening for are any comments out of washington. as you mentioned, we have a mixed market. dow down slightly, but nasdaq and s&p holding on to gains. the market
angela merkel in a recorded address to be broadcast tonight is telling them very clearly that it will be a more difficult year next year in 2013 for them because of course while the u.s. economy is arguably improving, the german economy is deteriorating and much of the eurozone economy is also deteriorating. they will be in recession throughout 2013. and as the financial times points out today, it's been fine for the ecb to promise it would wait in for 2012, but it may physically have to do...
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. >> merkel has given interviews saying that a debt write-off is feasible down the line. that's key coming from her. >> reached a deal last night. >> not to mention bond buyback from greece today. that's a short-term pop. >> anyone who is fearless enough to wade into greek dead a greer later -- not even a year -- feeling much, much better. even today the yield falling dramatically as a result of those headlines you just discussed, carl. >> italian bonds, spanish bonds, greek bonds, best performing assets versus dell, versus hewlett. even if you say he's right about anything, they skewer you. >> you look at the period when yields were far higher. >> yes. he would have made a killing. >> you saw a picture of him today in the post or daily news walking around east hampton, long island. >> how does his hair look? he uses the same barber as i do. >> he had a hat on. >> i lost my hat on at the cnbc party. i bought it at jcpenney. $24. terrific. trying to help jcpenney monthly sales. i did buy the hat there. mid town store, david, you want to go by with me sometime. we can get a
. >> merkel has given interviews saying that a debt write-off is feasible down the line. that's key coming from her. >> reached a deal last night. >> not to mention bond buyback from greece today. that's a short-term pop. >> anyone who is fearless enough to wade into greek dead a greer later -- not even a year -- feeling much, much better. even today the yield falling dramatically as a result of those headlines you just discussed, carl. >> italian bonds, spanish...